riii TrMJtTL "''IfflffMal a-:.':i" .vtrwiryfi ' , V' " .' ". ' " V . I'- ' i .' -i ' ir i-:--. ' - 'n S t $ r a. " h v i?r 4 w- M' "! y e Jee Dugan, f" WUGAN DEAL APPEARS K,-!1 .' W LIKELY TO id BENEFIT 'pmnie ;lcA; Keiisetf Ojfcr e 50,000 ilare 6y ".i Yankees' Owners for Infielder Who May Yet Become Playmate of Babe Rutfi : a' S. V Tiy ItOflERT xpert Editor Kvrnlnr I'ublle Ltilter JOSEPH DUGAN ha been scut nvvay from here; Cennie "M lavc n pair of-new varnltv faces tn Introduce te the fans nml everybody Is MtlMletl. except Jeseph Dug'an and the wearers of the aforesaid varsity faces. bending n couple Of ball player te Philadelphia is net what could be called a Uliul, eharjtablc net. but shipping a (tuy te Heet en loel.-s like cruelty te ball players. Dugan get all the worst of the deal, but it might turn out better than It leeks new Ven never ctn tel! what will happen In baseball. n thc.v nv. .Tee was shipped te HoMen from Philadelphia by way of Washington. Eycii K'ddlc Lewis, our well-known and highly efficient passenger ngent. could de better than that. Taking that trip Is like going te Pittsburgh by way of Atlanta and Jacksonville. Fla A strnlgbt line Is the sheitest distance between two points In everything except baseball. The big question which new arises is as follews: Hew long will liugan tick with the Ilonten lied Sex? Net verv long, sav we. Jeseph probably will . enjoy bin visit te Bosten ns much as the (lying trip e Washington, which he never made, lie might be there for the next month, when it means nothing. and then be promoted te the first team. This s n way of referring te the New Tork Yankees. Ne one would be surprised if the leaping third-sucker would be n companion of Mr. Iluth next summer. According te the dope which has been spilled rcccnth. the Yankee iiftered 1 ?30,000 worth of money for Dugan. Cennie turned It down and asked twice n much. Then the Yanks turned down the rffer and it was all even. Hut any N club that kicks in with a bundle of dough like that MI 'ST want the player involved, lie Is needed In the line-up. New Yerk is wcjk at third base, and that means Dugan is all set for the job. We are just tnlkhg this trade ever, ns nothing as yet has bee:i said But It Is significant that' Washington sent O'lleurke. a shortstop, te Hemii with Dugan. The former can play the short Held, and with Eddie Fester en third, Jeseph would be superfluous, or something like that. Therefore. Franec would be in a receptive mood if overtures were made bj the Colonel te part with the high-class jumper PERHAPS Jlmmu Milehell and Mike MeXally iri7 be nffaed in ex change. This would be a stcelt strap for both parties concerned, because lloilen ten use tire vlayers better thltn one, and Dugan would be of mere inluc te the Yanks than the Red Set. Let's er what happens. Couldn't Get Judge CONNIE MACK, who put the deal through, is perfectly satisfied. He believes Miller and Acesta will help mere thnn Dugan, and as long as he believes It, be hhe.i'd weiry. Miller will be a geed outfielder and AeeMn might come through. However, te us it leeks ns If Crlfflth get nil the best of it. When nked about Jee Judge, Cennie said: "Washington wouldn't give Judge f'ir a dozen Dugn,is. Don't knew where that stety started." Cennie had something te say about his new training camp. It i situated etl the Texas border, a short distnnc from San Antonie and five minutes from Mexico. The town across the river Is known as Pledrns Negro- and Cliul.id Porfirle Diaz. Either name is correct, hut they will be forgotten affr tin border Is crossed. "Eagle Puss is a great little town," said Cennie from hi- now-beuiid tower in Shlbe Park "It Is smaller than any place we ever have mined. but the place is neat and clean, the streets arc paved, the people occasionally wear dress suits and there ere lets of bariks. Business s geed and there is an air of prosperity about the place. Farming and cattle-raising arc the principal industries, but they also have n coal mine and are drilling for oil. "The ball park is about two miles from town and nlrentl.v the folks are working en it. Danny Murphy will go there about February 1 10 assist. Then, when the pltehrs and catchers repot t en February -'0. the park will lie ( ready for them. I expect te have about fourteen pitcher- and "four rutchers In the first squad. The ethers will report en March 1. "Baseball is going big down there. There is n tenni in Eagle Pass that cleaned up eyerythlng last ear anil wen the championship by defeating Del Itle. This is a very big game and there is lets of lutcrcht in it. The Mayer of Del Itle Is running for office again and his platform i.s te get a tciim that will beat Eagle Pass this jear. "We will remain in Texas until Mnreh 2(5. Several games will be plaved In Eagle Pas and the first squad will go te Housten. Beaumont and town like that, leaving the second team at home. The spring schedule ha- net vet Tieen completed, because I am looking for a team te pln.v en April 1 and 1. Then I can arrange the ether contests. There is a possibility of playing the New Yerk (Waut.s and St. Leuis Cardinals. m , (fpHERIj will be thirty-thicc ball players m vamp and fiem that number ice might be able te select a pretty geed team." A Coming Champ, Maybe JOHNNY BlTtNS. the boss of Kensington, paid his weekly visit 'this morning. Johnny acted like a person with Important business en hi mind and spoke his piece without interrupting hlm-elf. brepplng ,i billliantly il Inhilnated folder en the desk, lie said : Have a leek at the new middleweight champion l!c-t hej evei developed ,nt the. Cainbrln A. A . and that's -aing a let. (let ,i small record and never lest e fight. If you don't believe it, leek at Ills record. I wrote It iii.VHelf." We looked and become aware that a young mini named Al Verheeken, which la his right name. Is eager, willing and unxieus te mix It up with any middleweight in the world His picture shows him in lighting nttltude and near It in a photograph of Mr. Burns himself, all set te receive offers for work. The record, winch includes knockouts ever such fatuous battlers ,m Klanjack, Beets Clink. Pat Henrv, Pete Bess ami Bebby Yerk. i placed in a conspicuous position. "Honest, I feel serrv for these bimbos lik .lelmuy Wilsen. ISrvan Deumv. Mike fJIbbens and Mike O'Dewd." confided Johnny. "They are all geed te their folks and I would h.ite te have my man mess them up. Verheeken Is the VEBY best boy I ever have seen. He will be a champion In n very short tune. Just hav? a leek at him some time. "A couple of months age he went stale and I sent hlni te the eiimtrv Tie Is back again, huskier than ever, nnd will clean up all of the middles in the world. 'His first start will be n week from tomorrow night. 'an't 11-4 him until then, because Martin Judge and Willie firccn have an iitguiuent 10 settle In the wind-up this week. tni'T licit irrek it the Hn,i l 11 ill fight that hiil-hUihj. O clever, high-rla's wtddlrireinht named Jee llnln, fmi.i ,'ioeA- iyn. i ou never uraia n mm. out he tclll challenge fir world." 'O..i0Ji' tti bj NEALE PRAISED WORK OF OFFICIALS AFTER GAME Tem Thorp, Umpire of Callfernla-W. &. J. Contest, Heard Linesman's Hern Tem Thorp, veteran official in foeN ball nnd basketball, who refcreed the Penn-Pittsburgli game here lat night, stated vvitli emphiim that tiremv N"ele, the Washington and .leffersnn i.iacli, did net make nnj .iatenient thnt the officials robbed his team of the nme against California. Mi Thorp was um pire of the game "After the gam' Neale came te me and sold that his tram had scored n moral victory and that he regarded the officiating as being excellent. I de net believe that Neale made a statement that the officials robbed his team of the game "The pln.v nbent win. h ve mm h Hullabaloo has been raised of late was Oiled right t Linesman lluubell, H former Michigan mar I distinctly heard his horn as the W. ann ,i. back was running down the Hide of the field. After the men icturned te the former line of scrimmage I did net hear a word against tlie calling of the penalty. " aehlngten and Jeffersen really did outplay Andy Smith's team and might have wen had It net been for tM breaks. However, the Washington, P., team nlse had a narrow escape In the closing minutes of the came when " . fn!lf,n!l lin,l ttn.l.ln.l n.. .1. It HI ,d J. 17-j ,Wt6 was go '.Atitlball am: f. sm...v. ..,( umia .ui.tuiril uu iur tl yarn line wnen a stuhbern going en. nricknen recovered I prevented what many ex ,'i cted weul'd be u touchdown. It wi ,'" ''.igreat game tp work in, and I cannot '' IIMeunt for the renmrks atlrlhnte,! tn 'i, aetle. lie certainly took it all ilk . fsd. sport after the game wan ever " .A T Ti. '1 . . , & , Heme. Run Baker te Wed 'i'J v Palf'mere. '.. Jan. ti - Hennt-Itun JlJ 7 .JMin tanklln Ilakcr. It rume rd. win b tis ralaabAln Jltltehall. ilanrhljir a ,r ana 11. , Jiti O, Mltahcll. of thU city. ilia. illt. .(Mil oennnr.td th fart that her tlaus btar j-.t wmtld b married, hut refund tn dlien ' v,l ttruaeuy furthtr. Shipped te ' ! PROVE BIG TO PL A YER W. 3IAXWEL.1 up t ijoeii jtiti the faun; I' th'tr 1 rtigr, lQiitpaj flee lli.il CITY COLLEGE FIVES START SECOND HALF Phila. College of Pharmacy Will Play Scheel of Industrial Art Tonight The Mmnd hnlf et tlie I m Celle-'P itnHKeiijull l.eas ie vv,n t.ui tn:s eve ning In the jrynuiatmin of the Cent nil V. .M ('. A. Only one game will be played, the Phihde'phin Cellcje of Pharmnfv nieeMi 1 1,, Scheel ,,f iiulii- tnnl Ai scneiliiled te .ilav ihi, eveirug, but the geme lias been i.illeil off It ha been decided vvh-n thev meet the winner will be awarded the title as well as the game te go in the records of the second half I'hnrmacy last year 1 renned all of lth games in the Initial series and then cap. iineu nit; iinni runieit ami inn nnv-en. 1 The team expects te repeat this year. GERMANTOWN IN LEAD , Has Virtually Captured Title In .,.. , Z,. , , , , ' Cricket League First Division f! A1rr, n w n t'fl..lr... !..!. l.. .. i -, . . , .. v. ...w.... ., ,, v limn illlll 11 virLII i any ssurea me title in the Cricket 1 C-lliib, Firbt Division, soccer champion. - lNiip race, according te the latent of au ncini kianuings of tne contestants. Un .Saturday Cermantewn defeated te the Philadelphia C. C. Whites 1 goal n te 0. and new has a total of 17 pelntn. compared with 17 (elphln C. C. WI accredited te Phlln- bites. 'I'he hlHiiillns i -I tt.. 1 11 "' l"r lu"1, ' of the teams fellow : flermiin'nwnl He i, a P VV. f. 1'J II I lfl 7 a j' :tn 'i i 'i an se it 9 71 1l1iAraatnwn iM'rlen (Whpjj)... , 10 4 4 1trlen (Maroen).. IJ 4 a 1 fhlla. mdi). .. 'J .1 it U. et l',.,...rjt,. s 1 7 8 3 Mjim-er Sebel of l' nmn, v cvnecisi Mlrker u-i enniir. . i-.i.ei r -r i. wear DenipHey dew n In mx rounds, and , sergeaiits-nt-urnis, ij. .1 . j.eiige nnn Jj. . .' ,nrdash intne'r;; :,;al .m1: i jH?.r .'"..'.iv i-:n .!.,"; r,,' :r:h:, rr V'0 ,"T r,,n KTlt,M"f ive,-Trv SXT7: (v,l,e,i,'n 2!'?"- ' "''':'" en the, ha Jcnter ... can. tVmX xi U 'S n I'n J"t Mhnddl, en"! " no ,. ,..,; r.s ,, , , tnr V 1 ill wVr" aHer ..x" period's "l A- K-rrrll J. M..X,,lty. K. T linker l,,.i J n,, ,.,ii, i -!" ' ""' ",' ?",, n'er. ihf.n ev. mrrtti. .vt.,m inr, ,. r,ii7(.,i that 1 hail net done Nuthcirnt ' N ulr' ' Miller: 1Ieum A. Per Meel.y Uunniii and Kaplan, of lie Ie- antli.r Jr.iv r,r M r.w n irniiunj.ini.'"""1, , . . . """" ' i,.is p Ilnrrlinrteii .1 Pllnnle II fente Academy, Phnrmn. has ii.-,'" for a ..r,..h,.i,V.i ..m"!,V', gymnus-lum work te carry the chum. ". ' - l10 H 'V, ,;.evcr i i'ne- bi.lens of wlnnln, the title' ' m.n ,.n wh w h,. ra, & the vw ter nte . lih.njj rV?U- "i'"1 . -. JBU- ..TT,. ,h.XTwrVJ1 ' ,",,, S,.en. CI. Llllig. P. Weschler. Bosten Via WANTS EASTERN GOLF TITLE PLAY! Lesley Cup Player Suggests 72- Hele Medal Championship Week of Team Matches ONLY FOUR DAYS IN ALL! . 1 By SANDY McNIBEH'K i A NY pert In a storm and golf Ideas ''where )ou can get them, sny we.. especially In these bleak wlntr.v months. I The one which fellows was grabbed out of the storm yesterday. The vetting was anything but gelfy, 'nit the sugges tien received was net only geed, hut 1 brilliant. Your correspondent, skidding down Chestnut street yesterdaj. was being I cuffed this way and thnt by the gules j and the rajn whilst sp'nshlnj; through the slush. The thoughts, the same ns jeurs, golf fans, were en balmy Flor Fler ida and the wendei if there were still green falrwnvs anywhere. ' , !hin kerplunk into 11 passerby. The I startled features peerinj worn the depths of his ulster were identified as these of 11 member of la-l .v ear's Lesley Cup team. 1 Anchoring each ether In a lamppost, the new Idea was sprung. There in the snow nnd wind and sleet the golfer ninde n speech. Seme dav there'll be 1 another June and mere golf ami the un will shine ngn'n. Se here's one te think about. Set cnty-tvte. Hele l.vcnt "A new idea In golf. ' lie began. "I was reading In the paper- thnt the ladies lore going te pla.v liftv -four holes In the l-.estern clininpieii-hip. nml it gnvc me a thought. "ItV funny there l-n't any Eastern championship fe,' amateurs. Why can't we have a chami'ilen-hip like that V They play 'theirs iu-t before the !r - coin Cup team matche- Why can't we have one before the I.e-ley Cup play? "The team- (father at least a Jny early for practice. Why net make it two days early and play 11 -event) -two-hole medal event for the Eastern ama teur title?" The Lesley Cup linksmnn pointed out that the play need net be confined te team members, liul c mid be opened te all these Willi a -iifiicientlv low linndl eap in the En-t who vvi-hcd te com pete. Further, thnt Merien had held -ucli an event two jears nge without the In ducement of any title and that the affair was 11 succesji. He -aid that such 11 championship would probably be held sooner or later anvvvav. ami Hint the week of the Leslev Cup matches -cc-ncd ideal, as it insured having all 01 best nlayers present. the, There is also a let of t.tlk that chum- pieu-hlps should be made medal events and nn Eastern championship would he nn excellent event te tr.v out the idea. I hey play for the e.-tern mini tour chuuipienship. By all means," lie finl-hed, "let's have an Eastern cham pionship, tee." It's something te think nbeut. Ferd Ne Flivver The Detroit lii-trict I- plea-ed t" nn iiiiuiim thin it ren-idi r- ilscdf furtun ill In acipiliing Erne't Ferd, feimer Brit ish aelfi'r of n litt'e ,in-ciucnic. 11-pinfc-hlinnl nt the Plum Hellcw Club. Ferd came info -vine ireminence la-t Minime.- when, in collaberntlnii with his brother, he defeated (icerge 1 unc.in and Abe Mitchell, tile touring Bi irons. i,i a feiir-ha'l ni.vti;li, M Knn'-.ns City, .'! up and " te ploy. Twe year- nge Ferd, leuplcd with one Ci"nvy. ln-t te 1 . 1 Hay niitl llnrrj Vj.ueii, J up and 1 tn ilni II.i ImUni'ni' u u lnu t'lii . . 4 rl 1 di.m 1 holes with a "0, ami tinishcd -eentnl for lhirtv-i lie'es with a mee il meic of MO Itav hud 1 II and Yaideu II'.' 1 Lei Deigle npiiarently i- ieihIic; h.i. k ir. the form t lint made him one ,f ilc most feared professionals in the I. mil 1 ill HM't. BeiTiitly lie equated the niiisr '""' in ." "..v.,.,- ..tin ,i ,i.. -,.! son Whitney, generally regarded as the b-st .imateiir golfer in the Smithw i -t. lei'erd nf New Orleans with a "11. N was the only ether golfer te vcr shuet a "0 ever the New Orleans ceuie The report that Itrltlsli auihei mm are x Tiiiii-.lv rensideitnj n '.iu in in eiease he lieles ill the iirilifviic. rrnl i, 'itch -ilay "rounds et the !rlti-h ain.i teur ehnicpleusl p m i Mav I'mm eighteen te t'iirtv.si, prebablv will ie. leive much ceiuineuditiiiu en this s,ie i f the water. One of the main ehjee. iimis raced ny tne American .-iinnin.i tn condition-! abroad -vas the fait that they did net consider ciyiileen lieles a linn H'bt of Relf. . State Names Enck Captain inte ullcKe. I'll.. Ja i 1 .' Si huj I i v.i i Ic uf I'1-.lnil'lplilt. I r Wi-nt Clu,.i- dulnhln IIIcli Si-hn il ni 'I M.it fn Hinnnn .tn- has Inn n Iiitit iflpf.i n nf iIia p. en SiBle rrn8enjntr t.jtn f . t ,r Itn a only a fonhemori tl.i . r hnvlris nit remplrt'd hts (lrnt er '.n '.e ihiti I n ,i I AlFO On uf I'l'HCh NfTII. '- h' St it'.liliil mn ei Iii- v.imi'N trur mii, Scraps About Scrappers Tenimj O'Tneli.. . f vv-.i f, , a Mnhii ana lienry uiuii. r m'm.f in in" win up or Ih-. ,tlilfnnijni v V III Trim nun I Poplar trni tins nlni: In h "n"a'.'i! iinnje in." in r!m itli e liul ,..- VV ' TI 'j utnr i Oierff Ituii1 Wrlslit Rnii V I Inhn 'I j 1 n 'tic r rrnnUI VI itnni. 1 1 " mi-ct env be ii t1 .hi- .N Ml 111 I I ih hailn.r in ih "-Inl-uti .-ant uf leii llurns m , mir . V , t.inini,., , ht Oren Is a KftiminK'en bn nit hit built will b l'is t1t profraalenul tnai h .1 his home ilistrlci Plttsy llrtxlrrlfk, who Is buck In 'e'rn. ' no tralninc n I'mfsier Iterrmann i . r. "re 'rnW,eYOtn-M,"nln"n"y Ieimrd Johnm Dun1. Willi, I nrltgnn Jes Tlpltt fn I fjiw Tendlr Ilnnle Hn an, Trry Kanlen ar ih parilelpanfs in tha ml-n lnl-up at th lain i,rla tomerr m unlit II iss has knetker) nut nvary eP(tiiit ht has mt ai th ur.tewn ,tib flth-i- l.euta en tl, program ar Ilmmv Ilaxter n JIicW Mirrls Youna Mulllyan u ,r'r"'a .N'ltchl- n.l i:ddl Murphy Jelinnr .McKay (ifrm nanev, tni. iiaitimer. K e ,ini (iritm ( hanev, trjw Hattlmeri. K ?", iZZtev w th.a'n;'lIi,:. ,c.1"r - .and ' " .... , .J""",.,., "'"'". "'"."." "...""'' "" l new mwt I'ntay Walluca Battling Murray e? an? e' l,ey ' 1"1 pun'i rin.,i.. rirli tnspfr. who msnu t,7c his return te tli ring en .Nw VHr' iH l, I tieeklnir out Willi- Curry i new after tiv. laurr'a anil his Issue. I n .hall im ,,, .linimv Olli lainii of (lra.s I'p,r .,i ati of lie t boy of his wiht 10 .fjtklr llaM, of Atlantle fin- u .nxlem 10 te come te PhlU'llphla for beuta with any jo.ef tha leadlne.llhtwflht. Ida taut rn' li mtmter reaulttj 1 a knockout ever Tetinr 3 IlleblJtau, of ttala tlly. Washington, TEDIOUS PASTIMES WEEK-END IN OMMttROM, ThiSVOLQR COUMTRf MOTOU NO DMZ.Z.ARD JUNDaV UTA IfJ WlsiWJ -lOMC Monr MeeiTATes etO cTURSOD Jee. ... hatca hed op fihm. .. womeso) what Pimm takcs. him FOR UOIUS, "The Hardest Bren nan Had Dempsey Almest Out in Second Round. But Champ's Bedy Punches Were Him Down MADE A BIG MISTAKE, By BILLBBENNAN THAT body beating given mc "by Jack Mempsej. the Miimissa Mauler, December 1 1. HUM), in the ring at Mnd-l-en Seiiarc (iiirden was the worst rltur experience I have ever gene through, and proved the toughest battle I have lever been Iii. 1 Iii t that match resulted ' jtr something rl-e it proved te me. or, ' rat her, gave me the inspiration Unit I)cinp-ey is net the best heavyweight ' in the world. I m 1 think. Ne doubt that (iiirden battle will go down In boxing I history a- the liut-t I grueling of gruel- ' lug ring quarrel. Iinugine Cliiltnpleii , Demp-ev ill dls ichs ! He was, nnd there's no kidding -tbeiit it. I had lack tleuuderlng lreiiud. p u n c h drunk fiem n vel ley of rights and I lefts in the second round, nnd any liu- i mini being would I have been knocked out -but Jack. Thereafter, hew- m fltit.f. WITJNNAV e v e r. Jiempse s bedv suiashes' began te weaken me nnd I was forced te de the hardest light- Ing of my career. Eer twelve rounds' I steed there tee te tee with the chum- men swnpping punch ler puncii, anil trvlng mv utmost te win that heavy - ...'.:..!., ..',,.,, Wlill,. T ,-n linrr hiullv utmost te win Hint neavy ""sin .... .:. , in almost every reuiiil. nempsey mil ,tl0 pealiy lease me uiuii ue iinei-heu iur i,id out of my system In the twelfth ,.i,l, riflu te the solar nlexus. and net reallv fease me until he kueckeil the, with a right te the solar plexus, audi I caved In. Terrific Punch As I went down I tisincd it was the finih. However, I tried te pull my self together, made every effort trt get up nnd keep en going, but I wns un able te rid myself of the cft'erts of that bedv blew. It was the hardest punch I have ever received. A let of alibis were handed down I... U. Ann11l arunfta fn nu utlnf ing around in the Mime iIiir with the. terrific liunchiliK Demp'-ey u man who 'had put away nieHt of his opponents , within one. two or three rounds. I. II V 1 I If P'i " "'" sAnil 4W 111,1 cm n don't think the critlci treated ine ralr- ly, cippcinlly when they hIieiiIi! have i taken Inte consideration thnt I had ' staved fix reuiuli with .lack oetere. and then hnd te Rive up because of a broken nnkle. The round previous te J rte0r." ' ' nefurrlne aznin In our fiurden bout, I lefitb' known that I lest the chance te I win the heavy weight title by a serious mistake. That mlMiike was made In 'UJ' training, i hki '" 'Mi '" imhh I '1 K'l lien uiuii "! ,'..",,-, i,,,,, . , .- - nitre, ler t ie iBllie nccerniiigiv I ng- pa ured that Dempsey could net "take If s. ns well an tne puuuc iimugiu Trained for Short Heul Pv going out for the .hnnipi,.,, at the 'tan of the euening gong. I was ttte tmnresMien rnur i we, it, Within h!x months I ex pet t te meet Dempfcy ngnln. My manager. Lee P. Flynn. ban been triiillng Dempsey for onethrr meeting. When I get It I will train for a duration battle, and then when I face Jack f feel mire thai a new champion will be 1 rewnetl NELSON TRAINS HARD e-. r. !,. i ci... . uec.ii ua.,i.., - u ... uinHt ten Beut With Rey Moere at National Jee Xelheii. the local bn allium, is vvitli Hey Ittman. ut training hard for hi bout Moere, the track Western mlttman, he National nn haiurday eveninir. Moere has boxed nil the leading bantam and ctven them a tough battle A vie im fni. Velsnn will airaln nlace htm In i. n,. .ht n. r ,11,1 ta-n tnn,.tl.u when he gave. Danny Kramer one'ef the l.nr,1eir luitiCn of Ills cnrcpr ,.,..i,"y '"-.- - ... V 'Ti. it "'"""', "V'T ;,f'"' lieuuy .iiii-imrin, it iciv jinn i,iiocKer i,iiecKer out, will mane ins nrst appearance ngailiKf Temmy Henry, the rugged MannytuiK uey inner numiiers are Mil..' II. .-.inn WU bmnALa.,l ,.... 1. IXIIJUY lllliiMtiiit nuu nnuinni UUV UUU Mendellen .Monday, mectH Willie Allen: K. O. renard y.' Heddy .Taek.en and Johnny I'axsen yg.. I'at Kelly, ' -mJIbJL.1 I I -jBM j t -i;.AF. C j J ,. ffv d lnL Awl utiilAc May Wear Rqad& Viu.Aac vwaeKuV AOAIhJ CMILEHGN'3 PAStf. WOMftM'J PV... AOVICS Te LOVeUORl-t.... MINTS T& FAfttRRft..ROTATIs) op- CRerS'6Tr. tftc RBAOS HOTEL WRlTCS .SBCOf-iB LGVTCR MAMICUea KfAILS VLMO&T PACD IO VAMFff AMD KlD3. Trie QUIC Battle of My Ring Career r Mile. Lcnglen Expects te Return te Tennis Courts A cable from Nice, France. es terday credited Mile. Lcnglen with the declaration that she would re enter the tennis arena us a competi tor in the Biviern International tournament in March, nnd that she would make that u nt"pping stone te a return trip te the Culled States and another attempt te defeat Mrs. Maller.v for the national title. Mile. Lcnglen is In Nice b.v order of her phjslclnns and Is making fine progress in the recovery of her health. She says that the doctors have Informed her Hhat it is quite probable that she will be fit te re turn tn the courts In March. But there in nothing positive about their statement. While discussing her piebable re I urn Mile. Lcnglen took occasion te prcdlit thnt Miss Elizabeth B.vnn, of California, would win the wom en's chnmpieushlp In the big Biviern tournament Miss Uynn was th French girl's doubles, partner last cur. MAY STAGE STATE SOCCER PLAY-OFF NEXT WEDNESDAY Swarthmore and Lehlah Will Bat tle for Title at Haverford mm . . i . . - .- .isa.. .i, lint ! I he play-off te decide the B.l-. championship between Swarthmore and Leliitrh will llkclv take nlace next Wednesday en the grounds of Haverford ,, ,, ' . ,11, im . College, at Haverford. Pa. These teams , finished the season in the State Inter- 0ja(e league with the same num - , . . ' ""'" i"' , nvvuriuiiiuiu wyn uiu mi" " ui'i , Swar , two sei seusens. ine i.ittie ijunKers lire i :,... -,:. .- ...1.1.1. i .". i. ine eniy icani vvinni nine nui .n-i i-i ii miiin- hi ' ,vMf,.,v ...-. .... ..-. J they plned three tie games, losing the i opportunity of cashing In three mere ii game in ine league seues iiui. i" opportunity of cashing in three mere points, thnt is the reason wny i.euign with Its two gnmes wen. one lest mill one druvvn. finished the season with five points, the same number as the (Sarnets, With soccer nnving maue va-i sim -s f Tint MMinm makes its home loam, meie than pass- 1, Wlicre I.eillKII univeinii.) Ing interest is taKcn in ine i ijuuiu. contest owing 10 kui.ii.uh.- ". I time Lehigh has n chance lu which te crnll tltlllfir llOMOrS. n .. ...- - imctai i cm nccipcpc II 1 0 I rlUi IvJl-iVT ui ij Westvllle C. C Is Planning Active Season in Athletics With the Inbtnllatlen of Us newly eleelcd ell'icer.". the Westvllle Cnthelic c, , lnukllIS plans for n very busy year in all brnnclira of Hh activities A special feature will be the presence nt ,,nr, nieetlnjc of it prominent speaker. w, wj n(,rcs the club en current ( teptcf. At the next meeting L. IlnineH. 0f Wctvllle. will t-pcuK en ine miujcci , (.r .i.p income IBX. I lie ciuu ii in " iu.e in s!,.nt Tervev nt i et cs nnd tie Athletic Committee is nrranglng for the eiiMen of outdoor spertn. Following are the efficers: President, r-.f'I,rin' vkv prexiilrnt IX I- O'Jlrlen; treasurer .!. .1. low : it- "'. -...,,.. . ... ... .....-.., MAY GET FRANCHISE Shere Cage Five May Play in East ern Basketball League Atlanllc City. .Inn. V. Thi cfty may be represented In the I'astcrn Ilaa kcjball League. Plans me said te be under way vvhrreby the St. Nicks, a i strong .ndependent ream, will take ever ti(, frnnrhije of the Hcranten club. The Ht. Nicks played the '1 teuten t-.i ... n...... .1.... .....i .. I. leaiicin en i iiL-nuii;, nun a ing i-rfivvu huw the geintf 'I'lif letal premnieis are anxious te get u league f-nmliNe. ami an ugrecinent te that end iiiaj he ut S a ugrecinent te reached In fcevcrnl dujs null Aquinas te Meet Wilmington K. of ina Aqinnaa v. , v narheitidii leant will .. ' cloy in vj mirnen i.. or t- in s evn ns at !eo7.he.n,i:.?,Vv'i:.rnL,.",nei,e:ii05m" marnlatA ConcDtlea tin th- nttr'n nmn 1 r. ... rt, tlfltf.l.An am. I XI. VI.. ... .. .. . ter the winner., whll the rl'ivln of IV tf OI . ....w,,v.. "M,t , ..uilK-f, MlrtirP'I p rniyiiiK ' a f Hturc - - nicK. or tnti ieier ita Police Investigate Wrestling Beut ' . ""?:? V ' i " ' V " ' ..'.V !'r' l - ' l hi.U,..a Tin ! tl'.lt. r mi UOni 1(1 I'v K ft ('Uliran Iirr If II ',f, J.JTi'i am.breh"iVi,,cl,..,',r " U;SrVr.".inn'eMtawur ")nr, vta(atien. (. ' ""' a New Yerk Uniform Next Seasej COUNTRY HOTEL CGt&reV9 lOf& AT AUTO BOA&V MAP eon TtiMTH TYM AOAIlO Te GLad' T3 Talk te tvvk vsieNDcmFH. uXMTflttas..' GLAD OP COMPANI0NSHIR. C5LAD Te rtfiAO. VertTt?.' JUeTlt'lBD. (W MAWII-VO DATS, (De w eure TCD 1 HlM T) ONE LONE FIELD j I (for afc, &: mm TOSS FOR PISlfiSfS Camden Has Easy Time Beating Lecal Cage Five, 29-17 ( in FIVE GOALS FOR DAVE KERR THE Cninden basketball live of the Eastern League drew up en even terms with the New Yerk Celtics for first place In the second half by hand ing' Philadelphia ii line trimming nt the Armery last evening, -core "0 te 17. Tim Celts nnd Skeeter.s new have one game te their credit. The contest was net much for the spectators te gne en, The home team failed te run up n huge score, but fhey had no reason te. The best the local outfit could de was one lone field goal, made aftcr'elcvcn minutes of the second half had been plajcd, nnd the specta tors were amazed when "Minnlm" Cal houn tiecketed the sphere. Each plajcr nppenred content with keeping his opponent from scoring, mid several accomplished their pur pose. "Inkle" Began trailed Lddle Delin se closely that the tall Skectcr center was handed one of his few shut out, and Neil Dleghan nnd Leu Sugnr man staged a ,bnttle in which neither tallied. Kerr UeU Fhe B w Dandy Dave Kerr thnt bad ,,,, 00le eye wJrMllB. ue hfnrtcd t1(, ,,. opposed te Clilckle Pussen, and when the big guard made two baskets ' l euijk succession Lender Sugarman i decided it was net Passen s night te )ny Hn(, YanUv(1 lllm 01lt lu fuver of Calhoun ' Kerr also managed te drop three In the net en his second opponent, nl- ' though it was the new player that reg- isteieil the only ImsKet for. t lie losers. T ,, ,, t , . , ,., )V . " til(, nieiliuni of tivlil goals, making nfteen out nneeu our ei iweuij-iwe uiu.s, sheets" Wilght leading with seven ' i 0uilt i,.;,... et twenty -two tries, I ln ,,jilt tl.j(.H mm,, pi.,1 nre ,,. mc,.j,icj wiicthcr ,1HV wl) ,,,,. jn t)l0 jPBP. Manager , ji ,.,,,.., llls ,,,. ,,n,m for Friday's Cllm(. ,111( ls ht waiting n purchnser fr the club. It leeks as if no one is , , . , , ,, frnn(.i,ise- for u gift. I Vest Chester s. Splias West t'lieMer will be the opponent nt tne euth I'liilly JleDrews nt heventii j ,, Sn.-der iivenuc this evening. ThclfCninM ' lulling l,ni'n m r.nUnnt In ti nt fftrmnr ' S H -nwi- IlltH t i Vlli i.viviii - Knstern Linsiie playerK and n close .same w expected. 1 lie MpahR arc travel. . . fewr euli nu wnu nvldeiit. liv thii ... ... .. ...... f..... ... ..... v. . ... - ..- ." one-s i li'il victerv reiristercu inscweeK ever Il.iufncl; vvitli its KtrenRext line- , uti en the fleer. West (Miestei 1ms nun of the hest of fln IniliinAiiiliml InnniL t n ,tf,r,n. TIrlf ,,,.- .... ri ,,.,. ,,l n ,,,,,r, ,..,,,i(,v ...... would have Kai-tein I.encuern in the llne-iiii. but Manaeer .laWn llehney. nf Coatesville, sees te it that his rivals, I fourteen miles diritnnt, "liave no "liljt tliners." Considerable rivalry cxlstfi ! between the two tevviiH, and iih KiiHtem League rules give each team territorial i rlghts of fifteen mllef., Manager Ueliney , ,mjH a vinit te West Chebter nt every game. West Chester is fourteen nillcs from CnntCMllle ami this gives the Centes the privilege of hairing Lastern Leaguers from plnvlng with or ngnlnst the home team, ami lis n reMilt some of the boys hnve tliepped Mime trnft change nt vari ous times. Hut that tines net bar West Chester Trruii lnii'lii., i urnn, (mini in,i . ... .... , ..I,,.,,,, ,, M, . ,, , ,,,,,,,, .,,,, tenlglit's 1 lash with the Splias should' tic one 01 the licst of the seiiMin. .Maniifact uiers' (iaine.s Ilewacd Weed, of the Art Leem live, nt the IMlllil,lnl.,l,ln Mmiiifn ... League, win have his" recenstn.ete,! line. up en the tloer for the first time this evening. Incliidetl iiniene his iiltiv ers (ire "LU" Powell, Kill Al lin-treiig niul Army Armstrong, nil former Kast- ern Leaguers; Able Dnvid'-en, 'ilnbbv Wilsen nnd himself. Art Leem meets 51, .1. Hoiigheie nnd expects te win. hip iMiigiieity heys broke Inte the winning minimi- hit week when they humbled I'lcMier after two extin periods. In the ether game, Pittsburgh Piute (ilass, a newcomer In ciige -ircles mingles with the Jlelsher YarneiK, 1'Itti.tjiirgli pinjctl geed ball in their I flrft game with Art Leem nml mni.ni. ...... i.. . i- ...:.- " u niuini- hi new pin.vers in tne ilne-up I The ether four t-lule, in the American League play their fuel game In the m-c nnd nerlcs ln their new nnnrti.ru ..i tie unit k,-im" in tneir new nilllrtet-j til .Murph', Hall, at Third and llretvn , LutrcMs, tonight. The schrtliiln -nil- .. C. Twentieth Century in play American "' i" i"" " uim .vipna will epni.e lieiy .Millie, Te Open Heme Cage Season iii- u.Hti rnunit vi. ,, n H,,,i.s hk.Ib wain IJ') 11 I I l,.ua,,iv I . ,n .1. . ! . -- - ..ie- n , uiite ti in aunii ini i ..-.,.. iiier n .i,,, ii - f.,ii. ,w H,w.n,,;;v,'".' rlillim Hll-ll, l . l If n ,,, ,i , lfr ilv th HlrmiT (i t ill... iv Ii t rnur-.it,. rt'ni dlenililii team u IWlb, Pit" Uht tanner" cVt'ain '., ' "m"' Ja'.ZM Collage. Johnny Oakea. Nyce. of rmeJ.... irf. Knri.niii. ,1 ir. M.in.i ..' yi ei juim-a etiam. YOUTH OF LAND WILL UPHOLD SPORT HONOR H.ll.l. .. I I ! ! I I I I I f Bebby Jenes and Vincent Richards Start Out as World's Best- Juveniles in Their Respective Fields. Alse Temmy Hitchcock By GRANTLAftD ItlOE Tite Quick Starters Ven are spilling a tteru te ihote around. All are listening, barrine eni. The rest of the nana, hang en, spell bound, Trailing the yarn te Its final run. But one is nervous and that's no myth He can hardly teale for your dosing word, And It't ten te one that he breaks in iclth s "Say, that remlndi me of one I heard." ' . Yeu may be sheeting, a yarn en soap, Or one that drifts te a monoplane, While the center of interest in his dope Involves a lad from Portland, Maine. The pap is as xeide as the far abyss That creicns each pole or from first te third, Hut it's ten te nothing he hands you this "Say, that remfnds mc of one 1 heard." It makes mc as sere as a parboiled crab, Why, only the ether day some guy Win telling n story four-fifths drab, While I was set with a bird right by. 1 had a peach that teas full of pith, I could hardly wait for his final word. When some big mutt beat mc te it tilth "Say, that reminds me of one 1 heard." Yeung Sctm.itlOiis Fortunately, the United States of in peering ahead, can see a likely constituents coming en present cren of champions is dipping back of the skyline, no longer siineucttcd against t no glow of lame. Attention ban been cnllnl morn than. once, te the rcninrknble careers of Vin cent Klchurtls and Bebby Jenes at tennis und golf. Neither has passed twenty, nnd yet both should be Included among the first three amateurs of the unlvorse in their respective IleldB. And thev arc net the "'?. Pnef- TnlH in8 Arneld Jenes turn uiu tvvu iiiiuimuiie, iuiiuiif$ umuie, vvlille gelE has Jtuily Kneppcr. .Jess Svvectscr nnd ethers who are rich wltl: i premise. And Then Temmy IlltchcecU BOBBY JONES nt fcevcntccii had reached the final round of nn nmn- I tcur championship. Vincent Blchards Y'S KRAX THE composing room ferce joins in the cheering nnd wishes it could thank Congress personally for having taken the tax off passes. 1'cj, it's been removed, excepting from the passes issued by baseball pitchers. . Cennie Meli says Eagle Pass also Is exempt. Ain't that a bird? Cirem'p.rfriidiend can new. get in free, gratis, fcr nethln'. 9 Tim cruv that nnvs ns he gees Ii al lowed the privilege of continuing -te de se. It still may cost a leita guys some hale te pass openers. The undertaker's tax remains en the guy that passes out. Leeks hki our Vengressmcn are a thrifty bunch saving themselves a let of money. lite term wat- tax probably origin ated In the counter nt-tax of the Allies. It a starter, the Ice Palace, net the 'deadheads, iras taxed te its capassity the ether night. Many will be relieved te knew at last that the holes in a ticket mean nothing. Cnneress should net Inasmuch ns se many people are nlse picking at the' Ultimo "tax." mats a pointed one The pick of the nest Strictly Fresh ' Eggs i i m ,jj ' i 44c Carten of twelve HJ H Sold only in our Stdrea '1 I ewtwwmmmmmmmiumm3i I e ,en A ftI ou ' Gelf ' tn S P.M. ' Expert Jehn J. Rewe Geerge F. Griffin Thomai Gribbin Marshall E. (lacarptiratd) Mn' Furnishing, -724- CheStnUt Street AthUtle CoeM at MTntMn liyd wen at Uat five rnk. Vi?.1"":. u"y " retnarkab e, Tommi Hitchcock at twentyene, In ndduSJ record, had beceme n International p0i4 Hitchcock at twenty-ene wa n Btnall factor In the British evcrthiA at iiuninirnem inst .Timn a. . :.r. . rldlhg, hard-hlttlnjf member of the fe; M he eWly took his place with the SK I young sensauens who have contribute , wife VVW i,V 0(ftllO Net Toe FMt STE'T, as nn average Incident, It im't 'J J- (i geed thing for a youngster te '; The Btraln at chnmplenshlp compel. '; Ilni, nn K,ii .., n I.. . .' .V ' .v.. vu iiuiii, uuw u iui. OL Vita It when put en tfre quickly. ' This applies especially te foetbtll track and rowing, where the phyjiwf burden is heavier. It would npply te tennis mere than te golf or baseball. It Is no difficult matter te hnve i youngster burnt out before his time High echepl football Is ene sector' of sport that should be watched with th greatest care. Te threw In youngsters between thi ages of twelve and sixteen againu elder, heavier tennis Is both criminal " . J ONE great 'tendency of the younger athletes Is .te overplay and become .,..v. . """ fcu-i" ii njiurt ier tn pure love of It; te keep en going it long ns he stands. This tendency lui undoubtedly cut In heavily upon th chnmplenshlp worth of Illchards nnd Jenes at various times. They 'Law found themselves overplayed by the dat of battle. Hut when you are en th short slde of twenty-ene you nre never overplayed until you hnve flopped upon the back of your neck. And we't never seen .persuasion yet that waj keen enough te held a youngster In check. Copyright, 19tt. All Rights Restnett. Corley In American League Th Cor!y Cutholle Club 1ms bcn McurfJ te trViA the place of l'.nml Uarnmnteuu In tba AtnerlrAn league. Th ilewntnwnfrii mn plcy their Arm uma next Moneday night, N ATIONAL A. Bleventh ti Catharine Sl. A SATURDAY NITI5, 8:30 SHARP JOK ney NELSON vs. MOORE IIOUItY TO.MMY MICHAELS vs. CLEARY llehby Ilurman .' Willie Allen 1'at Kelly m. Johnny rnxien Itnddy Jncksen is. It. O. Leenard lltn. Heats, S1.30, ft. Admlnlen, S9t HAPPY, HEALTHFUL NEW YEAR TO ALLI 20 Leftsenn Iledy ruilldlnic t g- (a 20 Lmmdi Vlli Rfiliiflnt irHJr IS Iisna In flOXINd &- nunnlrir Trark, llandbull Courts, Rhaweri PHILA JACK O'BRIEN 15th & Chestnut Sti. DI IfXt T 8TII Si BACK HTnKKTR DUWU In CONJUNCTION VVITII .... 'e nunr.KSK riiew TONIGHT BASkETBALL East Germantown Club vs. All-Chinese Cellegiani Ne Ailvftnee Ih Trlcea for This latur AUDITORIUM A. A. RJRfSL. 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